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335 results for ""Liberation""

"Luxury and Liberation: Art and Revolution in 18th-Century France" " A day-long event at the Getty Museum " Los Angeles art photography revie by Pauline Adamek

This Saturday only, an exciting day-long program, Luxury and Liberation: Art and Revolution in 18th-Century France, grants you the opportunity to immerse yourself in French extravagance and …

SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 9:28pm on January 20, 2015[SHARE]

The Liberation of Colette Simple review witty and energetic by Lyn Gardner

Jacksons Lane, LondonThis plucky experiment in theatrical form, inspired by an early Tennessee Williams play, brings together a multiplicity of distinctive voices Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:23pm on September 22, 2014[SHARE]

From Stonewall to Soho: staging gay liberation

As two plays set amid the 1960s gay rights movement open in London, their co-writers Jon Bradfield and Thomas Hescott discuss charting gay life before their time and why theatre is a good pl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:03pm on February 20, 2014[SHARE]

The Real Danger: A Movement for Black Liberation Theatre by HowlRound

By Ebony Noelle Golden. I direct The Ballad of Zimmerman for this production. Ballad is a difficult piece that asks viewers to step inside the mind of George Zimmerman, as he reveals his tho…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 6:47pm on January 27, 2014[SHARE]

When flappers ruled the Earth: how dance helped women's liberation by Judith Mackrell

The wild women of 1920s dance didn't just get everyone doing the Charleston and the Grizzly Bear. Stars like Josephine Baker and Tallulah Bankhead also played a pivotal role in women's emanc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:00am on April 29, 2013[SHARE]

When flappers ruled the Earth: how dance helped women's liberation by Judith Mackrell

The wild women of 1920s dance didn't just get everyone doing the Charleston and the Grizzly Bear. Stars like Josephine Baker and Tallulah Bankhead also played a pivotal role in women's emanc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:00am on April 29, 2013[SHARE]

Travel Back to the Summer of '69 & the Birth of Gay Liberation with First Look Photos of Hit the Wall by Josh Ferri

The moving and passionate new drama Hit the Wall brings audiences back to the first night of the Stonewall Riots and the birth of the gay rights movement. The New York premiere of Ike Holder…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 5:00pm on March 7, 2013[SHARE]

Too many lectures en route to liberation by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Anyone who caught the revivals this year of "The Road to Mecca" and "Blood Knot" knows that South African playwright Athol Fugard takes his sweet time to get to the point. Both shows were bu…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:16am on May 25, 2012[SHARE]

Twelfth Night " If 21st-Century Updates Be the Food of Liberation, Play On by Finn Wittrock

Shakespeare took enough liberties in his writing that he certainly wouldn't mind if 21st-century directors of his work do the same, maintains Finn Wittrock, who's co-directing a 21st-century…

SOURCE: LA STAGE Times at 4:00pm on December 2, 2011[SHARE]

Kristin Scott Thomas: 'It's the most amazing feeling of liberation' " interview by Tim Adams

Kristin Scott Thomas is back on the London stage in Harold Pinter's Betrayal. Here she talks about the appeal of theatre and this remarkable new flowering of her acting careerHarold Pinter's…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02pm on May 28, 2011[SHARE]
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